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Batt (Gentlemen Cricketer)
Batt may refer to: People * Batt (surname) * Batt O'Keeffe (born 1945), Irish politician * Pseudonym used by the English artist and illustrator, Oswald Barrett (1892–1945) Industry * Batt (building insulation), a form of thermal building insulation material * Batting (material), pieces of fabric or fibre used for stuffing Other uses * BATT (professional wrestling) (Bad Ass Translate Trading), a professional wrestling stable * Batt Reef, a coral reef off Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia * ''Harry Batt'', an English television programme * ''The Batt ''The Battalion'' (''The Batt'') is the student newspaper of Texas A&M University. Started in 1893 as a monthly publication, it continues to this day, now as a weekly paper. The first paper at Texas A&M University was the ''Texas Collegian'' publ ...'', the student newspaper of Texas A&M University See also * Bat (other) * Batts {{disambiguation ...
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Batt (surname)
Batt is an English surname, derived from Bartholomew. Notable people with the surname include: * Batt (Gentlemen cricketer), English cricketer (no first name known) *Bryan Batt (born 1963), American actor * Charles Batt (1928–2007), Australian politician * Damian Batt (born 1984), English footballer *David Alan Batt (born 1958), the birth name of English musician David Sylvian * Dennis E. Batt (1886–19??), American political activist and journalist * Isaac Batt (ca. 1725–1791), Canadian fur trader * Jacque Batt (died 2014), First Lady of Idaho 1995-1999 * Jay Batt, American politician *Mike Batt (born 1949), English songwriter *Neil Batt (born 1937), Australian politician *Phil Batt Philip Eugene Batt (born March 4, 1927) is an American politician who served as the 29th governor of Idaho from 1995 to 1999. Batt had previously served as the 35th lieutenant governor of Idaho, Chair of the Idaho Republican Party, and as a memb ... (born 1927), American politician * Ryley Batt ...
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Batt O'Keeffe
Bartholomew O'Keeffe (born 2 April 1945) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation from 2010 to 2011, Minister for Education and Science from 2008 to 2010 and a Minister of State from 2004 to 2008. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1987 to 1989 and from 1992 to 2011. He was a Senator for the Labour Panel from 1989 to 1992. Early life and education O'Keeffe was born in Cullen, County Cork. He was educated at St. Brendan's College, Killarney and at University College Cork, where he received a Bachelor of Arts. O'Keeffe worked as a lecturer in the Cork Institute of Technology before becoming involved in politics. He also had a sporting career, being the holder of three Munster football Gaelic Athletic Association medals with Cork GAA at Under 21, Junior and Senior level. He was also a Cork Intermediate Handball Champion. In 1985, he was elected to Cork County Council. He was formerly chairman of the Southern Health ...
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Oswald Barrett
Oswald (Charles) Barrett (1892–1945) was an English artist and illustrator. He also signed his work with the pseudonym "Batt". He produced a wide range of drawings, illustrations and paintings, though is best known for biographical portraits of famous composers. Barrett was born in Ramsgate, Kent in 1892, and died of leukemia in London in 1945, aged 53 years. Early life and education Oswald Barrett was educated at St George's School in Ramsgate. His father was an authority on Oriental art, and the history of London. Before the First World War, Barrett studied at the Camden School of Art in London and began to publish work as a cartoonist. During the war, he served in the Royal West Kent regiment on the North West Frontier in India, where he made drawings of army life. He had training as a violinist, and during his time in the army he played in the regimental orchestra. After the war, he returned to study in London, at the Heatherley School of Art, and Goldsmiths College School ...
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Batt (building Insulation)
Building insulation materials are the building materials which form the thermal envelope of a building or otherwise reduce heat transfer. Insulation may be categorized by its composition (natural or synthetic materials), form (batts, blankets, loose-fill, spray foam, and panels), structural contribution (insulating concrete forms, structured panels, and straw bales), functional mode (conductive, radiative, convective), R-value (insulation), resistance to heat transfer, environmental impacts, and more. Sometimes a thermally reflective surface called a radiant barrier is added to a material to reduce the transfer of heat through radiation as well as conduction. The choice of which material or combination of materials is used depends on a wide variety of factors. Some insulation materials have health risks, some so significant the materials are no longer allowed to be used but remain in use in some older buildings such as asbestos fibers and Urea-formaldehyde#Foam insulation, urea. C ...
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Batting (material)
Padding is thin cushioned material sometimes added to clothes. Padding may also be referred to as batting when used as a layer in lining quilts or as a packaging or stuffing material. When padding is used in clothes, it is often done in an attempt to soften impacts on certain zones of the body or enhance appearance by adding size to a physical feature. In fashion, there is padding for: * Breasts – sometimes called falsies * The male crotch – usually called a codpiece. * Height – usually in shoes and often called elevator shoes * Width of shoulders, called shoulder pads – in coats and other garments for men, and sometimes for women. Bombast, consisting of horsehair, flock, bran, wool, rags, or cotton, was the padding used to give the required bulk to certain fashionable items of dress in Western Europe around 1600. It was used in particular for men's trunk hose, but also for women's trunk or cannon sleeves (1575-1620).C Willett & Phillis Cunnington, with illustrations by Ba ...
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BATT (professional Wrestling)
Bad Ass Translate Trading (BATT) was a professional wrestling stable led by Keiji Mutoh, which competed in both New Japan Pro-Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling from 2001 to 2002. The name of the group meant that it was a group of wrestlers that crossed borders. The groups is best known for the fact that its members were from different promotions: New Japan (Mutoh, Frye, & Otani), All Japan (Kea & Hase), and Michinoku Pro (Shinzaki). History In January 2001, Keiji Mutoh and Shinjiro Otani both made returns to New Japan after spending much of the year 2000 on learning excursions, with Mutoh being in the United States for World Championship Wrestling, and Otani being in Canada and England for various promotions. The two made their return at Wrestling World 2001 as the two defeated Jushin Thunder Liger and Manabu Nakanishi in less than 6 minutes. At the ''Fighting Spirit 2001'' tour, Mutoh and Otani continued to team up and formed an alliance. On February 3, 2001, Mutoh and Otani ...
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Batt Reef
Batt Reef is a coral reef off Port Douglas in Shire of Douglas, Queensland, Australia. Geography Batt Reef is centred at and is part of the Great Barrier Reef. The reef is about 18 km long by 5 km (11 miles by 3 miles) wide, lying northwest to southeast, at the northern side of the Trinity Passage that leads from the inner Reef channel from Trinity Bay to the Pacific Ocean. The north-west tip of the reef lies east of the Low Islets ( Low and Woody Islands) which are in turn east of Newell Beach and northeast of Port Douglas. History The area received a high level of media attention following the death of ''The Crocodile Hunter'' star Steve Irwin on 4 September 2006 from a stingray attack, while filming an underwater documentary entitled ''Ocean's Deadliest ''Ocean's Deadliest'' is a nature documentary hosted by Philippe Cousteau Jr. and Steve Irwin. It is the final documentary made by Irwin by the time of his death, which occurred during filming. ...
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Harry Batt
''Harry Batt'' is a television pilot starring Ian Kirkby as the fictional "Geordie copper" DI Harry Batt. The article is about both the character and the show itself. ''Dick and Dom in da Bungalow'' Harry Batt first appeared on ''Dick and Dom in da Bungalow'' in 2004, at the beginning of the show's fourth series. His main reason for coming to Da Bungalow was to punish presenter Dominic Wood after it was learned that Wood had cheated in a game of ''That's The Stuff'', on which Dom had replaced a jar of garlic mayonnaise with yoghurt. Harry forced Wood to eat the garlic mayonnaise on live TV as a punishment. Games Harry Batt devised two games during his appearances, both of which were shown during the last series of the show. "Nae Body Move" This game was first played on 10 September 2005 during the first episode of the fifth season of ''The Bungalow''. It took place in the back garden of the Bungalow on Saturday mornings. =Aim of the game= The bungalowheads have to dress thems ...
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The Batt
''The Battalion'' (''The Batt'') is the student newspaper of Texas A&M University. Started in 1893 as a monthly publication, it continues to this day, now as a weekly paper. The first paper at Texas A&M University was the ''Texas Collegian'' published in 1878. It was later named the ''College Journal'' from 1889 to 1893 and then ''The Battalion''. History The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now known as Texas A&M University), had two literary societies, the Callipean and the Austin. The societies collaboratively published a literary magazine, ''College Journal'' from 1889 until 1893. The ''College Journal'' appeared monthly, describing the activities of the college and its students in "the flowery prose of the time." ''College Journal'' ceased publication in 1893 when the two societies collaborated on a newspaper, called ''The Battalion''. This new publication used a more journalistic style as it covered campus events, and even included photographs. The paper lat ...
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Bat (other)
A bat is a flying mammal of the order Chiroptera. Bat or The Bat may also refer to: Sport *Bat, the stick-like implement used to hit the ball in bat-and-ball sports **Baseball bat **Cricket bat *Bat, an alternate name for a Racket **Table tennis racket or bat *Bolo bat Computing * Bat (metasyntactic variable), a placeholder name *The Bat!, an email client by RitLabs for Microsoft Windows *.bat, file extension for a batch file Film * ''The Bat'' (1926 film), a silent film * ''The Bat'' (1959 film) Literature * ''The Bat'' (play), a 1920 play by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood * ''The Bat'' (novel), a 1997 detective novel by Jo Nesbø *The Bat, a character in short stories by Johnston McCulley Military *McDonnell XP-67 Bat, a U.S. Army Air Forces experimental fighter *Bat (guided bomb), developed by the U.S. during World War II * HMS ''Bat'', a Royal Navy destroyer * USS ''Bat'' (1864), a steamer captured by the U.S. during the American Civil War *Northrop Grumman Bat, ...
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